Vyoma Nandi

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Vyoma Nandi
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Born
Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
OccupationActor
Years active2016–present

Vyoma Nandi is an Indian Canadian actor and model who works primarily in the Gujarati film Industry. [1] She made acting debut in 2016 with Telugu film Marala Telupana Priya as the lead actress. In 2017, she made her Gujarati film debut with crime thriller Cash on Delivery opposite Malhar Thakar. She went on to appear in several commercially successful Gujarati films, including Gujjubhai-Most wanted (2018), Oxygen (2018), Luv Ni Love Storys (2020). [2] She won Best Debut award at the Gujarati Iconic Film Awards for her performance in Cash on Delivery.

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Early life

Nandi was born in Jamnagar, Gujarat to Pramesh Nandi and Chandni Nandi. She spent her early childhood in Ahmedabad and later her family moved to Toronto, Canada. She did her schooling at Chinguacousy Secondary School and graduated in psychology from York University.

Career

Nandi worked as a child model for various ads and prints for known brands in India, before moving to Canada. In 2014, Nandi returned to India to pursue her acting dreams [3] and completed diploma from Roshan Taneja School of Acting, Mumbai. Her debut in Telugu film was in Marala Telupana Priya opposite Prince Cecil in 2016. She won the Best Debut Actress award at the Gujarati Iconic Film Award in 2017 for her role in the crime thriller Cash on Delivery.

Later she appeared in the comedy film Gujjubhai-Most wanted (2018), second film in Gujjubhai film series and sequel to Gujjubhai the Great (2015). The film opened to positive reviews and was a commercial success. Her next project was Oxygen (2018) opposite Anshul Trivedi. [4] The film was acclaimed by critics as well as audience.

She played a pivotal role in romantic comedy film Luv Ni Love Storys [5] [6] released in 2020.

Nandi has been a judge on the first season of the Gujarati dance reality show Naach Maari Sathe [7] which aired on Colors Gujarati in 2018. She has also won the title of Gujarat's Most Desirable Woman on TV 2019 from the Ahmedabad Times. [8]

She was awarded the title of Ahmedabad Times Most Desirable Woman 2020 [9] and also featured in Top 50 on Times Most Desirable Women 2020 list. [10]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2016Marala Telupana PriyaVaishnavi Telugu
2017Cash on DeliveryAditi Gujarati
2018 Gujjubhai-Most wanted Priya Rajguru Gujarati [11]
2018OxygenNatasha Mehta Gujarati [12]
2020 Luv Ni Love Storys Sonam Gupta Gujarati [13]
2022 Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Rajjo Hindi
2023 Gulaam Chor Saloni Sisodiya Gujarati
Hurry Om HurryVini [14]

Television and Web Series

YearNameRoleNetworkNotesRef
2018Naach Maari SatheHerself Colors Gujarati Judge [15]
2021Unknown to knownDisha ShemarooMe [16]

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated workNotesRef
2017Gujarati Iconic Film AwardsBest DebutCash on DeliveryWon
2021Film Excellence Awards GujaratiBest Actress Luv Ni Love Storys Won

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